Pistachios and seeds: About $400 million are invested by international partners in new agricultural projects in Uzbekistan

Published 2022년 6월 12일

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Uzbekistan is taking steps to implement its 2020-2030 Agriculture Development Strategy, including the establishment of an Uzbek-Turkish pistachio breeding center in the Samarkand region by the end of 2022. The country also plans to create a Uzbek-Serbian scientific center for seed production of agricultural crops, funded by the World Bank, by the same date. Additionally, the country plans to launch international financial institution investments in the agricultural sector, totaling up to $400 million, and create at least one agrologistics center in each region to issue quality certificates recognized on international markets.
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Additional steps are being taken in Uzbekistan to effectively implement the Strategy for the Development of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2020-2030. From the decree of the President of the country dated June 7, 2022, it follows that, together with the Gaziantep Research Institute of Pistachio Growing of Turkey, an Uzbek-Turkish pistachio breeding center is being created in the Samarkand region, writes Nuz.uz. Until the end of 2022, it is planned to organize work on the creation of national varieties of pistachios and the construction of nurseries, where high-yielding varieties of Turkish pistachios will be taken as the basis. Pistachio growing is proposed to be developed in the Nurabad district of the Samarkand region. The program of additional measures also includes the creation by the end of 2022 at the expense of the World Bank of the Uzbek-Serbian scientific center for seed production of agricultural crops. It will be organized with the involvement of the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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